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penn gillette versus billy baldwin. the first and memorable quote from roger ebert who was as passionate about life as he was about the movies. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> here to talk about all the big stories of the day, magic man penn gillette, and the talkative half of the duo penn and teller. also, author and activist billy baldwin and kelly ann conway. welcome to you all. a genuine all-s
penn gillette versus billy baldwin. the first and memorable quote from roger ebert who was as passionate about life as he was about the movies. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four...
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penn gillette versus billy baldwin. the first and memorable quote from roger ebert who was as passionate about life as he was about the movies. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. jamie mcmurray: a boy born in joplin, missouri, was fascinated by anything with wheels and a motor. the odds of him winning both the daytona 500 and the brickyard 400 in the same year? 1 in 195 million. the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 88. i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> here to talk about all the big stories of the day, magic man penn gillette, and the talkative half of the duo penn and teller. also, author and activist billy baldwin and kelly ann conway. welcome to you all. a genuine a
penn gillette versus billy baldwin. the first and memorable quote from roger ebert who was as passionate about life as he was about the movies. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. jamie mcmurray: a boy born in...
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announcer: on plan b, penn jillette was excited to have gary busey in charge. gary: okay! all right. penn: i wanted to feel what that roller coaster would feel like, to be riding that train with gary busey in charge. "yeah!" i wanted to hear that a lot. gary: yay! yay! announcer: but stephen baldwin disagreed. stephen: i think the idea of making a silent film with gary busey as your project manager is terrifying. lisa: hubba, hubba, hubba. announcer: and he took the reins out of gary's hands. stephen: whatever changes he may make, i will do my very best to manage that with him. lisa: stephen's now running the show, clearly.
announcer: on plan b, penn jillette was excited to have gary busey in charge. gary: okay! all right. penn: i wanted to feel what that roller coaster would feel like, to be riding that train with gary busey in charge. "yeah!" i wanted to hear that a lot. gary: yay! yay! announcer: but stephen baldwin disagreed. stephen: i think the idea of making a silent film with gary busey as your project manager is terrifying. lisa: hubba, hubba, hubba. announcer: and he took the reins out of...
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penn tried out, in this flattering memo, it was margaret thatcher as a role model. we are more thatcher than anyone else. there is a yearning for a kind of tough single parent. and he wanted hillary clinton to model herself after margaret thatcher. do you think she'll still be doing that if she runs again? >> no. i think that serves as a model for leadership, but on the campaign trail, it plays differently. if we look back at hillary clinton's 2008 campaign and some of her most memorable moments were the ones where she showed sensitivity. >> probably for certain reporters of a certain age, you can't help -- you know, we haven't had an american woman president. the closest thing for americans to see a woman world leader is margaret thatcher. >> rather than compare someone to thatcher, if you can compare hillary clinton to a governor, clinton has gathered foreign policy where we see her more like a mini president in that stature. she's gotten thatcher already. >> and you know what strikes me? there are western world american leaders do want to make sure they look at t
penn tried out, in this flattering memo, it was margaret thatcher as a role model. we are more thatcher than anyone else. there is a yearning for a kind of tough single parent. and he wanted hillary clinton to model herself after margaret thatcher. do you think she'll still be doing that if she runs again? >> no. i think that serves as a model for leadership, but on the campaign trail, it plays differently. if we look back at hillary clinton's 2008 campaign and some of her most memorable...
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penn state, we saw errors, lapses in horrible judgment at the top because of a fear of the culture of joe paterno. don't you think this is a bigger story nationwide about manning up and being a leader for once? >> two things pop in my mind when you said that. one, i thought of the financial crisis in which we had key players -- >> cfos were being fired but the ceos didn't often get fired. >> ben bernanke stayed at the fed. timothy geithner got a promotion to treasury secretary. and of course i think of jp morgan and the london whale where we had some people penalized but not jamie dimon. i think there is something to what you're saying. >> at what point do the leaders of a college, a corporation, a state, city, whatever it might be, say, you know what? my fault. and i'll quit. how often -- we don't see that enough, matthew. we don't see it hardly at all. >> no, we don't see it. there is no question we don't see that enough and the culture of digital media, technology, has completely changed the way organizations are managed. you can't get away with the same kind of stuff you used to g
penn state, we saw errors, lapses in horrible judgment at the top because of a fear of the culture of joe paterno. don't you think this is a bigger story nationwide about manning up and being a leader for once? >> two things pop in my mind when you said that. one, i thought of the financial crisis in which we had key players -- >> cfos were being fired but the ceos didn't often get fired. >> ben bernanke stayed at the fed. timothy geithner got a promotion to treasury...
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. >> pertaining to penn we are man key, that he's dangerous, etc. what do you think? >> well, you know, i'm not going to call him dangerous, but i think what we do have to watch for is exiting strategy, talk of strategy. a portion of this market is being built on the fact that the federal reserve is there. if they really start talking serious exit, then we have to think about it. >> and that's when the market starts to pull back, which ideally means good things because it means a better economy. >> that's it. >> but if they're exiting, we lose the cushion, the juice and the kool-aid, the money printing and the helicopter and all of those ways that we just -- >> have a little bit of a confidence boost. that's the other thing. >> thank you, doreen. great job breaking this stuff down. back to you, liz. liz: bye, doreen, good to see you. >> thank you. you too, bye. liz: make it 16 minutes and change before the closing bell rings on this first day of the second quarter. and, of course, it's april fools day. even big companies got in on the joke. we're going to wrap up some
. >> pertaining to penn we are man key, that he's dangerous, etc. what do you think? >> well, you know, i'm not going to call him dangerous, but i think what we do have to watch for is exiting strategy, talk of strategy. a portion of this market is being built on the fact that the federal reserve is there. if they really start talking serious exit, then we have to think about it. >> and that's when the market starts to pull back, which ideally means good things because it...
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you've got the major train terminals, new york central terminal, penn station, you've got the ferries, you've got the massive subway system and subways and trains were used in 2004 in madrid, 2005 in london. so that certainly would not be a first for any terrorist that reads about it on the internet that a target of mass transportation will have a lot of people and be a relatively soft target. >> you know, tom, it is interesting for two suspects who are accused of planning this, plotting this attack on the marathon day, they did not seem to have much of an end game. i mean, we now know that dzhokhar tsarnaev attended classes, hung out on campus, even, you know, went to a party in the days after the bombing. was seen on campus kind of living his life. tamerlan was seen by his wife, apparently, on the thursday, the last day, thursday after the bombing. but they had to get money from atms late thursday night, early friday morning. let's listen to this press conference now. >> good afternoon. i'm joined here in city hall by police commissioner ray kelly. ten days ago, our city and nation
you've got the major train terminals, new york central terminal, penn station, you've got the ferries, you've got the massive subway system and subways and trains were used in 2004 in madrid, 2005 in london. so that certainly would not be a first for any terrorist that reads about it on the internet that a target of mass transportation will have a lot of people and be a relatively soft target. >> you know, tom, it is interesting for two suspects who are accused of planning this, plotting...
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>> i don't see mark penn in her future. one of the things she talked about actually at the summit was how technology, how twitter, tumbler, facebook have transformed the whole atmosphere in a sense about grassroots politics with regard to women and i think that is also you're going to see that tremendously in her campaign. last time her campaign was not a digitally savvy campaign and that was one of the great pluses, of course, of the obama campaign, they understood everything about this new world of social media. she will not be making that mistake again and in the state department she used media very aggressively to get the message out. >> the great politicians as tina just outlined learn from their mistakes big or small. and grow from them. i don't think in the scheme of things that one could point on a whole number of huge mistakes has made. has she made them, of course. i think maureen's -- >> if she had a campaign strategy that planned on running after super tuesday. >> true. >> she should have been elected. monumenta
>> i don't see mark penn in her future. one of the things she talked about actually at the summit was how technology, how twitter, tumbler, facebook have transformed the whole atmosphere in a sense about grassroots politics with regard to women and i think that is also you're going to see that tremendously in her campaign. last time her campaign was not a digitally savvy campaign and that was one of the great pluses, of course, of the obama campaign, they understood everything about this...
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still ahead, kal penn will be here. he's teamed up with the discovery channel to find america's next great innovator. and why good foreign policy has to start here at home. that's the topic of the new book by richard haass. you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. and that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> a foggy washington, d.c. on this tuesday morning. welcome back to "morning joe." back at the table, the president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass, the author of the new book out today, and let's start with syria because as we discussed last block with our other guests. so many of the questions we've faced with iraq and afg
still ahead, kal penn will be here. he's teamed up with the discovery channel to find america's next great innovator. and why good foreign policy has to start here at home. that's the topic of the new book by richard haass. you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they...
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it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. they don't care about your aches and pains. well, how do you know? did you speak to alex trebek? because i have a policy myself. it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's perfect for my budget. my rate will never go up. and my coverage will never go down because of my age. affordable coverage and guaranteed acceptance? we should give them a call. do you want to help protect your loved ones from the burden of final expenses? if you're between 50 and 85, you can get quality insurance that does not require any health questions or a medical exam. your rate of $9.95 a month per unit will never increase, and your coverage will never decrease -- that's guaranteed. so join the six million people who have already called about this insurance. whether you're getting new insurance or supplementing
it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. they don't care about your aches and pains. well, how do you know? did you speak to alex trebek? because i have a policy myself. it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's perfect for my budget. my rate will...
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and what was so brilliant to bring a general yius from apple charge of jc penn nooe. there was a complete disconnect from reality there. one trip to a store would have made it obviously. >> even the execution was reckless by some descriptions. i just wonder -- i don't know if jobs would have come in and done as little testing as johnson appears to have done. >> it's hard to believe that anybody would. it's also striking that ron johnson doesn't have the capacity admit he made a mistake. he was quoted today saying he wouldn't have done anything differently. how can you say that in the face of the evidence? the sales numbers are coming in. who know what is the latest numbers are showing. they were absolutely terrible. and this did not seem to shift his thinking in the least. and i also feel the ridiculous lawsuit with macy's over mart ya stewart. most of the blame lies with jcpenney. the idea of stealing her away. of rubbing the ceo's face in it. writing nasty e-mails that surfaced. >> jim, i'm fascinated to know what you saw in the stores that you knew it would fail. >
and what was so brilliant to bring a general yius from apple charge of jc penn nooe. there was a complete disconnect from reality there. one trip to a store would have made it obviously. >> even the execution was reckless by some descriptions. i just wonder -- i don't know if jobs would have come in and done as little testing as johnson appears to have done. >> it's hard to believe that anybody would. it's also striking that ron johnson doesn't have the capacity admit he made a...
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. >> the same thing that losing the pot line same thing that happened at penn state for such a very long time on a far more, obviously, insidious level. >> i don't understand why athletic directors and college presidents or anyone who finds out about these egregious things. >> they become slightly above the law. >> thank you walter and herb. >>> ahead four decades ago he starred in "all of the president's men." and now actor robert redford returns to the scene of the crime on nixon's watergate scandal. >>> but, first, former governor mark sanford joins for an exclusive interview next. we will be right back. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> do you believe that a problem of too much debt can be solved with yet more debt?
. >> the same thing that losing the pot line same thing that happened at penn state for such a very long time on a far more, obviously, insidious level. >> i don't understand why athletic directors and college presidents or anyone who finds out about these egregious things. >> they become slightly above the law. >> thank you walter and herb. >>> ahead four decades ago he starred in "all of the president's men." and now actor robert redford returns to...